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[* black] Head over to "Advanced" on the panels.
-[* black] The only thing you should change here is "FeatureUnlock." This fancy thing allows some of the newer things that old Macs can't do (Like AirPlay, Universal Control, Sidecar, etc.)
- [* black] I would recommend changing this to "Enabled" even if it is set for "Partial." In this case, you get upgrade macOS and get the new features. If you have issues, you can always change it back.
+[* black] The only thing you should change here is "FeatureUnlock." This fancy thing allows some of the newer things that old Macs can't do (Like AirPlay to Mac, Universal Control, Sidecar, etc.)
+ [* black] If it is set to "Partial" by default, that means you will get Night Shift, but nothing else. Your Mac must support Continuity in order for "Enabled" to actually give you these functions. If your Mac does support Continuity, but you have RAM issues later on, set this back to partial.
+[* icon_reminder] The two other features here: "Disable Firmware Throttling" and "Hibernation Work-around" are handy features if something is wrong with your Mac. For example, check "Disable Firmware Throttling" if your Mac gives you an SMC error in Apple Diagnostics. And, check "Hibernation Work-around" if your Mac crashes while sleeping.